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Fracture characterization and rock mass behavior induced by blasting and mechanical excavation of shafts in Horonobe Underground Research Laboratory

Aoyagi, Kazuhei; Tokiwa, Tetsuya*; Sato, Toshinori; Hayano, Akira

Proceedings of 2019 Rock Dynamics Summit in Okinawa (USB Flash Drive), p.682 - 687, 2019/05

In high-level radioactive disposal projects, it is important to investigate the extent of the excavation damaged zone (EDZ) for safety assessment because EDZ can provide a migration pathway for radionuclides from the facility. To investigate the quantitative differences between EDZs formed because of blasting and mechanical excavation, we studied the characteristics of fractures induced by excavation based on fracture mapping performed during shaft sinking (V- and E-Shafts). As a result, it was found that blasting excavation can lead to the formation of a large number of newly created fractures (EDZ fractures) compared with mechanical excavation. In addition, the seismic velocity (P-wave velocity) measured during blasting excavation (E-Shaft) was lower than that measured during mechanical excavation (V-Shaft). Furthermore, we found that the support pattern that reinforces forward rocks to be appropriate for limiting damage to the shaft wall.

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Lessons learned from remote dismantling activities of JPDR (Contract research)

Tachibana, Mitsuo; Shiraishi, Kunio; Yanagihara, Satoshi

JAERI-Tech 2001-014, 42 Pages, 2001/03

JAERI-Tech-2001-014.pdf:2.4MB

In the JPDR dismantling demonstration project, the dismantling activities were conducted for the purpose of verification of remote dismantling machines and collection of various kinds of data on work activities. These lessons were categorized into safety consideration, waste treatment and work efficiency by analyzing the data on work activities. Exemplified are necessities of facility information, efficiency of mock-up tests for evaluation of remote dismantling procedures. There will be useful for implementing other decommissioning projects in safe and efficiency. This report describes the measure taken for remote dismantling activities and the lessons learned from the dismantling activities.

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Dismantling of the Japan Power Demonstration Reactor biological shield by controlled blasting

; ; *; ; *; Yanagihara, Satoshi

WM'95,Conf. Proc. (CD-ROM), 0, 10 Pages, 1995/00

no abstracts in English

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Dismantling techniques for reactor steel piping

Yanagihara, Satoshi; ; Nakamura, Hisashi

Nuclear Technology, 86, p.159 - 167, 1989/08

 Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:41.84(Nuclear Science & Technology)

no abstracts in English

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